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choose
/ˈʧuz/
(vt.)選擇,寧願,欲(vi.)選擇,喜歡
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Choose
v. t.
[
imp.
Chose
p. p.
Chosen
Chose
(
Obs
.);
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Choosing
.]
1.
To
make
choice
of
;
to
select
;
to
take
by
way
of
preference
from
two
or
more
objects
offered
;
to
elect
;
as
,
to
choose
the
least
of
two
evils
.
Choose
me
for
a
humble
friend
.
--
Pope
.
2.
To
wish
;
to
desire
;
to
prefer
. [
Colloq
.]
The
landlady
now
returned
to
know
if
we
did
not
choose
a
more
genteel
apartment
.
--
Goldsmith
.
To choose sides
.
See
under
Side
.
Syn:
-
To
select
;
prefer
;
elect
;
adopt
;
follow
.
Usage:
--
To
Choose
,
Prefer
,
Elect
.
To
choose
is
the
generic
term
,
and
denotes
to
take
or
fix
upon
by
an
act
of
the
will
,
especially
in
accordance
with
a
decision
of
the
judgment
.
To
prefer
is
to
choose
or
favor
one
thing
as
compared
with
,
and
more
desirable
than
,
another
,
or
more
in
accordance
with
one's
tastes
and
feelings
.
To
elect
is
to
choose
or
select
for
some
office
,
employment
,
use
,
privilege
,
etc
.,
especially
by
the
concurrent
vote
or
voice
of
a
sufficient
number
of
electors
.
To
choose
a
profession
;
to
prefer
private
life
to
a
public
one
;
to
elect
members
of
Congress
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Choose
,
v. i.
1.
To
make
a
selection
;
to
decide
.
They
had
only
to
choose
between
implicit
obedience
and
open
rebellion
.
--
Prescott
.
2.
To
do
otherwise
.
“Can
I
choose
but
smile?”
Can not choose but
,
must
necessarily
.
Thou
canst not choose but
know
who
I
am
.
--
Shak
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
choose
v
1:
pick
out
,
select
,
or
choose
from
a
number
of
alternatives
;
"
Take
any
one
of
these
cards
"; "
Choose
a
good
husband
for
your
daughter
"; "
She
selected
a
pair
of
shoes
from
among
the
dozen
the
salesgirl
had
shown
her
" [
syn
:
take
,
select
,
pick out
]
2:
select
as
an
alternative
;
choose
instead
;
prefer
as
an
alternative
; "
I
always
choose
the
fish
over
the
meat
courses
in
this
restaurant
"; "
She
opted
for
the
job
on
the
East
coast
" [
syn
:
prefer
,
opt
]
3:
see
fit
or
proper
to
act
in
a
certain
way
;
decide
to
act
in
a
certain
way
; "
She
chose
not
to
attend
classes
and
now
she
failed
the
exam
"
[
also
:
chosen
,
chose
]
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